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hamas is the part of the muslim brr prrn brotherhood. but he still has to get united states at other countries if he decides that he is going to empower hamas, then, the cards will be on the table, the united states can't play this game of either or with him and he is going to decide that he is going to control hamas or not. if he doesn't, then we know where we are going to be at that point. he will live with the questions of not having multi lateral organizations. >> i'll give you last word. >> facts on the ground. 220 super grads aren route from iran into the sinai. will morsey stop them? i think he will not. i will wait for the events. >> will he stop them? boy, i wouldn't bet on that. thank you very much. i appreciate it. now to another major headline today. the man behind elmo is leaving amid a sex scandal allegedly involving at least one underaged boy. awful. one lawsuit has been filed. the question is, if there are others out there, can the show and pbs itself be implicated in some way. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. m
hamas is the part of the muslim brr prrn brotherhood. but he still has to get united states at other countries if he decides that he is going to empower hamas, then, the cards will be on the table, the united states can't play this game of either or with him and he is going to decide that he is going to control hamas or not. if he doesn't, then we know where we are going to be at that point. he will live with the questions of not having multi lateral organizations. >> i'll give you last...
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is hamas in syria? >> well, this is a great question because in the case of syria, this has caused a rift between hamas and iran and hezbollah. you have the iranian government backing assad, you have hezbollah backing assad, and you have hamas basically lined up with the opposition. so in many respects, syria has drived a wedge between iran and its former client. >> all right. now, let me go back to israel. iran basically owns hamas, is that fair? >> well, iran has provided financial support. >> they're the financier. i mean, hezbollah, too, but let's stay with hamas for the moment. iran is the banker. >> iran has been a banker. other countries have been as well. they've gotten money from countries like saudi arabia as well. in the case of hezbollah, that is the very, very close partnership. i mean, hezbollah really grew out of the iranian revolution. it is the export of the iranian revolution. so that is the very symbiotic relationship. hamas, it's a little more murky, the degree of, you know, support
is hamas in syria? >> well, this is a great question because in the case of syria, this has caused a rift between hamas and iran and hezbollah. you have the iranian government backing assad, you have hezbollah backing assad, and you have hamas basically lined up with the opposition. so in many respects, syria has drived a wedge between iran and its former client. >> all right. now, let me go back to israel. iran basically owns hamas, is that fair? >> well, iran has provided...
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now the hamas, they want israel to pull the military out. and have a complete opening of the borders. into egypt. general clark, doesn't that open the door, if that ever happened, to iranians rearming, rearming three egypt, through the sinai, rearming hamas just like they always do. >> of course, and israel can't permit that and shouldn't permit that. this is where egypt has to step up and say, we will insure that no weapons get back into gaza. that has to be worked out in stages and demonstrated. it has to be checked and verified. and israel has a continuing interest and should have a continuing right to verify that. >> do you think, general, serious, do you think that hamas, i hope i'm not being too cynical, but hamas in some sense, gained a public relations victory? is that possible? and when you talk about egypt, egypt helped them gain a public relations victory? that kind of burns the back of my neck, general. but that's kind of the way i see it. >> obviously, they are going to say they gained a victory. i think the real loser is the pa
now the hamas, they want israel to pull the military out. and have a complete opening of the borders. into egypt. general clark, doesn't that open the door, if that ever happened, to iranians rearming, rearming three egypt, through the sinai, rearming hamas just like they always do. >> of course, and israel can't permit that and shouldn't permit that. this is where egypt has to step up and say, we will insure that no weapons get back into gaza. that has to be worked out in stages and...
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they were challenged even more today by hamas. for the first time jerusalem, israel's capital, came under attack from rockets from gaza. two rockets fired. they fell harmlessly outside the town. tel aviv, israel's largest city, also attacked from gaza for the second time in two days. rockets fell harmlessly, one in the city. now, it's extraordinary that hamas is still able to mount this kind of challenge to israel after these three days of intensive air attacks by israel aimed at knocking out the hamas capability. that raises the question of what israel will do to stop the hamas rockets. and the main question is will there be a ground invasion. the army's poised on the edge of gaza. 16,000 army reserveists have reported for duty today to their units. and the security cabinet this evening ordered that 75,000 more israeli army soldiers, reserveists, could be called up. an indication that an attack against gaza is certainly very possible. now back to you. >> all right. many thanks to nbc's martin fletcher. so i want to know, can isra
they were challenged even more today by hamas. for the first time jerusalem, israel's capital, came under attack from rockets from gaza. two rockets fired. they fell harmlessly outside the town. tel aviv, israel's largest city, also attacked from gaza for the second time in two days. rockets fell harmlessly, one in the city. now, it's extraordinary that hamas is still able to mount this kind of challenge to israel after these three days of intensive air attacks by israel aimed at knocking out...
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first, michelle, let me get your news, the latest on the attack out of israel on hamas. this, of course, another major news story today that we're following and the reason oil prices have spiked. >> the latest is the israelis have said there's going to be a lot more of what you've already seen. let's show you what's already happened. this video is incredible. it's released by the israeli defense forces. follow that car. what you'll see is not a car bomb. it is a targeted attack by the israeli air force. inside the military leader of hamas was directly targeted. this is operation pillar of defense. it was announced today on twitter by the israeli defense force. take a look at what the spokesperson posted on twitter. he said, we recommend no hamas operatives, whether low level or senior leaders show their face above ground in the days ahead. one of the reasons why oil spiked earlier. the israelis say this is in response to hundreds of rocket attacks coming into gaza over the last several days. >> all right, michelle. thank you. we'll come back to you as news develops there
first, michelle, let me get your news, the latest on the attack out of israel on hamas. this, of course, another major news story today that we're following and the reason oil prices have spiked. >> the latest is the israelis have said there's going to be a lot more of what you've already seen. let's show you what's already happened. this video is incredible. it's released by the israeli defense forces. follow that car. what you'll see is not a car bomb. it is a targeted attack by the...
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hamas and gaza based islamic jihad have fired 2,000 rockets at israel this year. several hundred in just the last week. it is now nighttime in that part of the world. they are seven hours ahead of us. israeli air operations have been on and off today. while we've all been very focused on what's happening in israel and gaza, a story line that's been lost in the middle east in the last few days, the massive protests going on in jordan. tens of thousands hitting the streets of amanda demonstrating against the government's decision to hike the price of gasoline and other kinds of fuel. the organizers, the muslim brotherhood. that's the same group that took power in egypt and the group that gave birth to hamas. jordan is still ruled by king abdullah. the muslim brotherhood has made it clear they'd like him to go. >>> we got a nice rally under way here, bertha. >> nasdaq 100, qqqs are the best performers today and among the best advancers is green mountain coffee. of course this is a huge short position. some 39%. this looks a little bit like a technical rally here. the
hamas and gaza based islamic jihad have fired 2,000 rockets at israel this year. several hundred in just the last week. it is now nighttime in that part of the world. they are seven hours ahead of us. israeli air operations have been on and off today. while we've all been very focused on what's happening in israel and gaza, a story line that's been lost in the middle east in the last few days, the massive protests going on in jordan. tens of thousands hitting the streets of amanda demonstrating...
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from developing nuclear weapons but also from whatever they're doing, subsidizing syria, hezbollah, h hamas, in bed with russia. we believe they're going to come clean, straighten out, have some kind of burning bush moment. >> yes. that's the word. the obama administration believes the ambition is endorsed by the american people. they will go forward. >> what about israel in this scenario? what are they going to do as the supreme leaders meet in tehran? >> israel has confidence that iran is not fair minded and is a predator state. and, therefore, no matter how long this is dragged out, iran will get more and more concessions before it becomes impossible. for example, one of the concessions i'm told is israel wants the united states to agree that a third party killed iranian nuclear scientist. they're looking for us to endorse their law gambit against israel. they want us on their side against israel. >> boy, i think this is pretty farfetched -- >> it is. it is farfetched, larry. >> john bachelor, thank you very much, my friend. hope to see you soon on the radio. >>> so, folks, the stock mar
from developing nuclear weapons but also from whatever they're doing, subsidizing syria, hezbollah, h hamas, in bed with russia. we believe they're going to come clean, straighten out, have some kind of burning bush moment. >> yes. that's the word. the obama administration believes the ambition is endorsed by the american people. they will go forward. >> what about israel in this scenario? what are they going to do as the supreme leaders meet in tehran? >> israel has...
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good. >> it depends what sort of pressure on hamas. the military leadership of course of hamas has changed in the last two days. there may well be a replacement of leadership. so whether they listen really remains to be seen. quully under what complains the israelis are prepared to end their attacks also remains to be seen. so i think we're looking at a good few dayses yet of continued violence while they figure out the conditions. >> we're looking at live pictures of gaza. earlier we saw smoke rising on t the who are rye sooiz. what are the prospects at this point of ground troops? >> i still think that that isn't an immediate prospect. i think they clearly have that as an option. i don't think they want to get involved in the ground incursion. it tends to become more difficult to extricate themselves. however, they seem to be relying on what strikes however you choose to define that air power, that type of thing, to -- as your correspondent said before, this hasn't worked in the past and so there will come a point whether they decide
good. >> it depends what sort of pressure on hamas. the military leadership of course of hamas has changed in the last two days. there may well be a replacement of leadership. so whether they listen really remains to be seen. quully under what complains the israelis are prepared to end their attacks also remains to be seen. so i think we're looking at a good few dayses yet of continued violence while they figure out the conditions. >> we're looking at live pictures of gaza. earlier...
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israel's goal is to prevent hamas from attacking israeli citizens with rockets. there have been 850 akz ta, 100 in the last week alone. that's what israel wants to stop. at the same time hamas has been retilliating today at least 130 rockets fired from gaza into israeli cities. about 50 of those rockets were intercepted by israel's homemade anti-miss sill defense system but one hit the israeli town in the south, it killed three israeli citizens and now israel was using that of course to threaten more attacks, sent the southern commander of the israeli army said the assassination of jabari kicked this off he said is just the beginning. israeli troops are gathering on the edge of gaza, tanks have been reported moving south, a ground invasion is possible, it's definitely not what israel wants but israel's defense minister said this morning israel would do anything, he repeated anything at all to stop those rockets to make israel's southern cities safe. martin fletcher, nbc news, tel aviv. >> thank you for that report. becky, breaking news on walmart? >> walmart earn
israel's goal is to prevent hamas from attacking israeli citizens with rockets. there have been 850 akz ta, 100 in the last week alone. that's what israel wants to stop. at the same time hamas has been retilliating today at least 130 rockets fired from gaza into israeli cities. about 50 of those rockets were intercepted by israel's homemade anti-miss sill defense system but one hit the israeli town in the south, it killed three israeli citizens and now israel was using that of course to...
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the idf confirming they've killed him, the military leader of hamas. believed to be the mastermind behind the kidnapping of an israeli soldier in 2005, only released last year as part of a very dramatic prisoner exchange. israelis have been trying to get this guy for several years. the last time they missed, instead they got his son and the israelis made clear -- the israeli government made clear starting three days ago they were going to start to pick up their attacks in targeted assassinations of militant leaders within gaza because of rocket fire that had been coming from gaza in to israel. there you see the aftermath of that car attack -- or that air strike, that targeted air strike within the gaza strip and what could only and headline in 2012 -- the israeli defense forces announced this new operation, "operation pillar of defense," on twitter, sue. >> that's unbelievable. >> only in 2012. >> you are view thely right, michelle. thank you very much. we'll check back with you for any further developments as they come our way. >>> the countdown from
the idf confirming they've killed him, the military leader of hamas. believed to be the mastermind behind the kidnapping of an israeli soldier in 2005, only released last year as part of a very dramatic prisoner exchange. israelis have been trying to get this guy for several years. the last time they missed, instead they got his son and the israelis made clear -- the israeli government made clear starting three days ago they were going to start to pick up their attacks in targeted...
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on a global report, there are reports out of israel, two hamas rockets have hit southern tel aviv, landed in an open field and reports say they did not cause any damage but this comes after a night of air strikes by israel against hamas in the gaza strip and we are watching that situation closely as well. joe? >> cnbc is making the push to rise above and yesterday former wyoming senator, alan simpson and the simpson of simpson-bowles spoke to cnbc and pretty much laid out our campaign. >> the leaders of both parties who think it would be to their advantage to go off the fiscal cliff. what a wonderful trait that is, that we could win more as democrats if we let it or we could win more about republicans. this whole game is about win or lose, not about americas. it's how do we make the dems lose and how do we make the republicans look. people are sick of that, ashamed of that and disgusted. >> talk fiscal cliff, the future of american business and more, austan goolsbee, economics professor at the university of chicago school of business and a former council of economic advisers i chairman un
on a global report, there are reports out of israel, two hamas rockets have hit southern tel aviv, landed in an open field and reports say they did not cause any damage but this comes after a night of air strikes by israel against hamas in the gaza strip and we are watching that situation closely as well. joe? >> cnbc is making the push to rise above and yesterday former wyoming senator, alan simpson and the simpson of simpson-bowles spoke to cnbc and pretty much laid out our campaign....
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to the gaza situation is reasonable because, of course, there's no direct oil involved but all about hamas and a proxy for iran and where do we go from here if anywhere? >> give me the read of weaker demand as the global economy is teetering and then you have the tensions in the middle east. who wins in the direction of oil? >> typically a situation like gaza is fleeting. it will come down, not last. i doubt it to will escalate but beyond that, look, the eurozone going through recession is a big hit on the outlook for oil. the japanese economy i think is something overlooked to a degree and sharp electronics to get a bailout of the japanese government and a lot to be argued against oil above $95 a barrel any time soon. >> we're following the oil markets for many, many years. december 12th, will opec cut? should they cut? >> i don't think they'll cut although i am hear rumblings the saudis leaning towards maybe final ri reining in production, not having an open spigot policy they have had but i think it's too early to turn around just yet and things as you have been talking about could look
to the gaza situation is reasonable because, of course, there's no direct oil involved but all about hamas and a proxy for iran and where do we go from here if anywhere? >> give me the read of weaker demand as the global economy is teetering and then you have the tensions in the middle east. who wins in the direction of oil? >> typically a situation like gaza is fleeting. it will come down, not last. i doubt it to will escalate but beyond that, look, the eurozone going through...
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in the last two days alone, hamas has fired more than 100 rockets at israel. israel says it will respond when it's ready. today israel is responding to shelling from its troubled northern neighbor syria where a full-blown civil war is under way. iran, meanwhile, is holding a massive air defense drill just a week after firing on a u.s. drone in international airspace. but what if we didn't have to worry about any of those concerns anymore? well, according to the international energy agency, in 2020 we might not have to. sharon epperson is live at the nymex with the details. >> sue, there is in fact a major transformation that is under way in the oil and gas industry and particularly here in the u.s. and it is going to change the landscape dramatically. in just the next seven years. what the international energy agency is saying is that, of course, for many years, we have seen the concentration of the world's oil production in saudi arabia, and in fact saudi arabia is the second largest exporter to the united states of crude oil. but the iea says that the u.s. i
in the last two days alone, hamas has fired more than 100 rockets at israel. israel says it will respond when it's ready. today israel is responding to shelling from its troubled northern neighbor syria where a full-blown civil war is under way. iran, meanwhile, is holding a massive air defense drill just a week after firing on a u.s. drone in international airspace. but what if we didn't have to worry about any of those concerns anymore? well, according to the international energy agency, in...
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the truce is holding between israel and hamas and that's something that's perhaps putting some pressure on prices. the cease-fire holding and the fact that we are looking at some weakness here in the euro and traders continue to eye what is happening there in the eurozone over the greek debt deal. we're also watching of course the protest that erupted over a three-day period in egypt and that could lend some support to the oil price going forward. we are watching metals market which is somewhat lower here. gold prices after the significant rally on friday seem to be in this range between 17.46 and 17.55. we're looking at copper prices and there's a lot ahead for this market to watch namely what's happening in china and pmi data coming out later in the week. the big story in commodities definitely the slide that we're seeing in natural gas down about 4%. warmer temperatures ahead for the month of december. that is what's pressuring the nat gas market. back to you, david. >> now i want to resist a story we brought to you on friday and it continues. not that much has changed. it is still a
the truce is holding between israel and hamas and that's something that's perhaps putting some pressure on prices. the cease-fire holding and the fact that we are looking at some weakness here in the euro and traders continue to eye what is happening there in the eurozone over the greek debt deal. we're also watching of course the protest that erupted over a three-day period in egypt and that could lend some support to the oil price going forward. we are watching metals market which is somewhat...
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the real point you moved in the week on what was happening in the gaza strip between israel and hamas and they felt that's the bigger dynamic in the week. others disagree. one thing's for sure, if you look at a longer chart, we have raised the gains of europe since september the 6th with the clear promise of the ec b that they would if required to have that unlimited buying of the bonds. still, of course, we work our way through disappointing corporate results. you don't know the german player and might know personal detergent or lock tight glue. they had organic growth announcement below what the market was opening for. you see that stock down 4%. after a good run. telecom lower around europe today. not paying the dividend. well, we thought they were going to spin off the fixed line business and maybe not happening and also some of the banks were lower in a general down day across europe today. there you go. the portuguese bank down 7%. carl, let me just leave you with one thought if i may as we discuss the fiscal cliff and working through what's happening in washington. deutsche ban
the real point you moved in the week on what was happening in the gaza strip between israel and hamas and they felt that's the bigger dynamic in the week. others disagree. one thing's for sure, if you look at a longer chart, we have raised the gains of europe since september the 6th with the clear promise of the ec b that they would if required to have that unlimited buying of the bonds. still, of course, we work our way through disappointing corporate results. you don't know the german player...